Medical crew responds to assist fallen woman in basement, Hasbrouck Heights NJ
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Emergency medical services responded to near MacArthur Avenue for a 39-year-old woman who fell in a basement and required assistance to be lifted.
Audio|Heard on: Bogota Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Full crews needed to respond near MacArthur Ave for a 39-year-old female full-victim lift assist.
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Again, that's going to be EMS[1], Conlonata Amen's core.
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Full crew needed to respond near MacArthur Ave.
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In the basement, for a 39-year-old female full-victim lift assist,
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POMOOOOOOOB
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to the Lord Island's closure, second ton of free full greening to respond near MacArthur Ave in the basement for a 39-year-old female,
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full victim lift assist.
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Again, the 2nd M.S.
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Com to the island's closure, second tonne for a full room needed to respond,
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near MacArthur Ave, inside the basement, 39-year-old female, full victim, and lift assist.
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Time of the second tonne at 1813, operator 202, clear.
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My name is called your third and final tonal for a full group need to respond near MacArthur Ave in the basement for a 39-year-old female full victim lift assist.
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Again, it's going to be E-Masked on what I know is, of course, your third and final tonal for the full group to respond,
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near MacArthur Ave for the 39-year-old female fall victim, lift assist, time of third and final tonne at 1815.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
MacArthur Ave, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604
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